Sambhal violence: Police released posters of 41 rioters, now their photos will be displayed at intersections

The miscreants involved in the violence that took place last Sunday in Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh have been identified. The police have issued about 41 posters of the miscreants. It is being told that the loss caused due to violence will be compensated by these miscreants. According to the police, the miscreants have also been identified. It has also been said that if needed, reward will also be announced on these miscreants.

The administration will recover money for damage to property from those creating trouble in Sambhal. The burnt vehicles, power lines and broken CCTV cameras are being evaluated by the administration. The miscreants have also damaged the wall of Jama Masjid. The attitude of the police and Yogi government against the miscreants has become strict.

So far 8 FIRs and photographs of more than 120 rioters have been released regarding the violence. During this time, in the posters, all the rioters can be seen holding stones, sticks and weapons in their hands. At the same time, there are some rioters who have worn masks on their faces. According to the information received, these rioters are from Nakhasa and Jama Masjid areas.

Posters of miscreants released

Police action continues against the miscreants. Police have released photographs of the miscreants. Posters with photos of miscreants will also be put up. Police have released photos of the miscreants arrested in the violence. Yesterday the miscreants were sent to jail. Twenty-five accused including three minors and two women were arrested by the police. Juvenile offenders have been sent to juvenile home.

Reward will be announced on absconding miscreants

Posters of stone pelters and miscreants of Sambhal will be put up in public places. Besides, losses will also be recovered from them. Reward can also be declared on those miscreants who are not caught. Overall, the criminals of Sambhal will not be able to escape under any circumstances. It is noteworthy that the UP government has already issued an ordinance for recovery of losses and posters against miscreants and criminals.

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